TC Euro Cars has officially introduced the facelifted Renault Megane RS in Malaysia, the car debuting here in its RS 300 Trophy guise. The refresh, announced in February last year as part of the mid-life overhaul for the Megane IV range, sees some minor aesthetic changes, new interior equipment and a bump in performance.
The changes start with the headlights,
which are now a full-LED setup. The daytime running lights have also been
revised, and the rear lamps now come with a new LED light signature. Also new
are 19-inch Jerez wheels, which feature a diamond-cut finish with red borders,
and there’s a fresh exterior colour option called Flame Red available for the
car. To distinguish the variant, the front F1-styled blade on the lower half of
the bumper comes stamped with Trophy lettering.
Inside, you’ll find a new digital instrument
cluster with a customisable seven-inch TFT driver’s information display as well
as a new seven-inch Easylink touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay
and Android Auto support. The unit replaces the vertically-oriented 8.7-inch
R-Link 2 seen on the pre-facelift. The centre console switchgear has also been
revised, and there is now a third rotary knob. Elsewhere, the steering wheel
now features upper and lower sections dressed in Alcantara and a double-diamond
logo where the RS identifier used to sit.
Mechanical upgrades with the refresh are
led by an increase in power and torque output. The 1.8 litre turbocharged
four-pot now delivers 300 PS, 20 more than the pre-facelift RS 280,
and torque is also up by 30 Nm to 420 Nm. Unlike previously with the
pre-facelift, there’s only one gearbox choice for facelift here – the RS 300
Trophy comes equipped with a six-speed Efficient Dual Clutch (EDC)
transmission. No manual option anymore, folks. Meanwhile, performance figures
include a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 5.7 seconds.
Elsewhere, the Trophy route gives the car
an even greater focus on handling, with springs and dampers that are 30% and
25% stiffer respectively compared to the regular RS 300, along with anti-roll
bars which are 10% stiffer than those fitted to the standard car. Four other
exterior colours are available for the Megane RS 300 Trophy besides the new
Flame Red, and these are Diamond Black, Pearl White, Orange Tonic and the
signature Liquid Yellow, the last two shades being an additional RM9,000 cost
option.
As for the price, the Renault Megane RS 300 Trophy facelift goes for RM 326,476, on-the-road without insurance, the price being with the SST exemption that is in place until June 30.